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GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦

@signsupplyca

Businessman, investor, a fan of SpaceX.

Mississauga, Ontario Katılım Ekim 2023
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
I wouldn’t touch $HIMS if my life depended on it.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
This is absolutely insane. President Trump is currently flying to China with all of the following people to request "deals" with China's President Xi: 1. Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX CEO 2. Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO 3. Tim Cook, Apple CEO 4. Larry Fink, BlackRock CEO 5. Stephen Schwarzman, Blackstone CEO 6. Kelly Ortberg, Boeing CEO 7. Brian Sikes, Cargill CEO 8. Jane Fraser, Citigroup CEO 9. Larry Culp, General Electric CEO 10. David Solomon, Goldman Sachs CEO 11. Sanjay Mehrotra, Micron CEO 12. Cristiano Amon, Qualcomm CEO President Trump also says there are "many other" CEOs joining him on the trip who have not yet been disclosed. Never in history has such a trip even remotely near this scale and caliber occurred. This Trump-Xi meeting is far bigger than most realize.
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
I FINALLY REACHED 50,000 FOLLOWERS ON 𝕏. For those that don’t know me, my name is Cole, I’m 29 and I’ve been investing since I was 15 years old (freshman in high school). Grew up playing basketball and I must admit, Kobe and Michael Jordan are the GOATs end of story. I have a real passion for helping others reach their financial goals through stock and options investing. I strongly believe that with the right structure and systems in place, you can achieve your financial goals faster than you realize. I’m from the PNW and am on a journey right now to becoming financially free in my 30s. My first stocks I ever purchased was $MSFT and $BRKB because of Warren Buffett and Satya Nadella. Since 2017 I’ve been an avid investor in $TSLA and I strong supporter of Elon Musk. For me, spotting trends in the market is what I like to do and I love talking about finance and investing plus the overall macroeconomic outlook. 𝕏 has given me an outlet to express myself in a way that no other platform could allow. I believe in freedom of expression, free speech and the pursuit of happiness. I also believe the truth is what matters most whether it’s good or bad and that’s why I love this platform because nothing is truly censored. My goal with this account is to help as many people as I possibly can through sharing my thoughts and my experiences navigating the ever changing market conditions. Thanks to all those who have followed me recently and to those who have been here since day one! I appreciate all of you.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Only when you drive the Cybertruck do you realize how incredible it is: a bulletproof tank that moves like a million dollar sports car! Reason for the angular shape is that the thick, ultra-hard stainless steel body panels cannot be stamped like the thin, feeble, paper-strength mild steel of other trucks. Cybertruck body panels would break 5000 ton stamping machines.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

One of Elon's most vocal critics just bought a Cybertruck. Brian Krassenstein, who has spent years publicly clashing with @elonmusk, announced the purchase yesterday. His reason had nothing to do with politics. He has a young family and the Cybertruck is the only pickup truck in America to hold both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award and a perfect 5-star NHTSA rating simultaneously. When your fiercest critics are buying your product because the data leaves them no choice, that's a different kind of win.

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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
Remember when $GOOG was just a search engine? Remember when $NVDA was just a graphics card maker? Remember when $AMZN was just an online book store? Remember when $AAPL was just a personal computers company? Remember when $META was just a single social media platform company? Remember when $TSLA only had one car? Remember when $MSFT was just an operating systems company? Evolve or die.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
Me to my gf when I turned $1,000 to $1,050 daytrading on Friday:
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
Ok hear me out here. With an open mind. Here it goes. $DIS remakes all their movies. But with a twist: all the bad guys win. Dark. Sinister. Borderline horror ish. Slap a R rating on it. Would certainly be a niche. But I would watch it ngl. Why don't more movies do that where bad guys win?! K, going back to sleep.
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GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦
GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦@signsupplyca·
Most of AI right now is passive, in another word, you need to ask right questions, to give the clear instructions in order to get the answers / actions you are looking for. So yes, creative minds are still the rare skill sets we need in AI era; Musk said once, the hard part is asking the RIGHT questions, when you do, the answer usually become obvious. (not exactly the words how he said it )
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
For those worried about any coding language... Your 10 years mastering Python is about to become a commodity. But your ability to think, lead, and create is not.
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GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦
GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦@signsupplyca·
Just imagine the line is about 50 or 100 meter long, a mile long, will be the result the same? Starting with easier might increase your confident that you need when facing the hard one. On the other hand, if you start with hard part, it might discourage you and fail you so you do even have a chance to get to the most easier part.
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Pratik Dünya
Pratik Dünya@pratikdunya·
Bu oyundan siz nasıl bir ders çıkarırdınız?
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Pepe Invests
Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
The Meta AI Glasses are collecting real world data all day long, capturing how people interact, move, and make decisions. That data becomes training fuel for AI models that will eventually power the brains of humanoid robots. Now you see the play. This is a data flywheel at scale. This is how you build human level intelligence. And if this plays out, $META has a real shot at becoming the most dominant AI company in the world.
Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy

$META might have just positioned itself as the biggest robotics play of the next decade. Meta acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup developing artificial intelligence models for robots, as part of a major initiative to build humanoid technology. If this plays out… Meta becomes the operating system for robots. BULLISH

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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Google may be the long-term winner of AI because it owns the full stack: chips, cloud, models, data, distribution, and now 1/4 of global AI compute. However, the bigger shift is simple: who can turn tokens into economic value fastest? -- 15 major AI releases in 8 weeks, the model race is now moving at nearly 2 launches per week -- Google says 75% of its code is now written by AI while processing 16B+ tokens per minute -- Kimi K2.6 reportedly trained for $4.6M: a trillion-parameter Chinese open-weight model costing up to 30x less than top closed models -- Deepfake fraud is projected to hit $40B by 2027, turning verified human identity into a core internet primitive
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GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦
GoMars2030🇺🇸🇨🇦@signsupplyca·
@Mr_Derivatives $GOOG could be the most valuable company for awhile. From AI chips, integration, platform, distribution. Even in Space Data Centre, it is well positioned because it stacks in Space X.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
Market caps: $NVDA $4.82T $GOOG $4.65T Just a 3.7% spread between the two. Self fulfilling prophecy…?
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Teslaconomics
Teslaconomics@Teslaconomics·
I'm going to prove to the world that I can generate $1M from owning my own Tesla Cybercab fleet. A lot of people still don't believe it's possible... Just curious - how many Cybercabs would you want to own?
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
Who thought $SNDK was going higher?
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$META 4 straight red days. $NVDA 4 straight red days. Play for a bounce early next week?
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$SNDK was down 10% in overnight, now flipped green.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
As a short seller, even to this day, this is what keeps me up at night: The most you can make shorting is 100%, but realistically most people cover when they see 10-50% gains on their shorts. But the risk can be infinite. And god forbid, if you get blown away somehow, the brokerage may go after your personal assets to cover the debt. So for years that is why I have been saying, 95% of ppl on Fintwit should not sell short ever.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Mark Cuban just told a conference that one of his Shark Tank companies is saving $50,000 a month with an AI agent that takes pictures of boxes. RebelCheese ships vegan cheese around the world. UPS and DHL bill on a stack of variables: dimensional weight, zone, fuel surcharge, residential delivery, address correction. About five percent of those invoices come back wrong. Almost always in the carrier's favor. The agent does four things. Photographs the box at packout. Reads the dimensions. Pulls the published rate. Reads the carrier invoice. If the numbers don't match, it files the credit request before the 30-day dispute window closes. That last step is the whole game. UPS and FedEx require disputes inside 30 days. A small business shipping a few hundred boxes a week never had time to find errors AND file claims AND fight the rejection AND refile. The math on hiring someone to do it never penciled. So an entire industry got built to catch the overcharges. Sifted, 71lbs, Reveel, ICC. They charge 15-30% contingency on whatever they recover. Reveel's own data says 75% of parcel credits owed by UPS and FedEx go unclaimed every year. About $1.25 billion sitting on the table. RebelCheese just clawed back their share for the cost of running an LLM. Notice what kind of work this agent does. Not creative. Not strategic. It photographs, reads, compares, files. The first wave of agentic AI is winning on tasks where the labor cost was the only thing keeping a structural overcharge alive. Carrier billing. Hotel folios. Insurance EOBs. Cloud invoice reconciliation. Payroll deductions. Telecom contracts. Every one of these has a 3-7% leak that exists because the audit cost exceeded the recovery. The complexity was the moat. The complexity is now the input.
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$AAPL earnings today. Implied move is +/- 3.9%. Vote which you think will happen!
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